ChatGPT for Beginners General Tips ............................................................................ Practical Applications ............................................................. Avoiding Plagiarism ................................................................ 9 2 1 Required Tools ......….......................................................... How to Trick Detection ......…............................................. Editing Strategies ......…..................................................... Types of Prompts .....................…....................................... Summarising Info ......…....................................................... Vocabulary ............................................................................ Introduction to ChatGPT ......................................................... Handy Expressions ................................................................. Giving Instructions ..........................…................................ Role Playing ...............…...................................................... Adjusting Temperature ...............….................................... Combining Techniques ...............…..................................... Writing with ChatGPT ..........................…................................ Name Generation ...............…............................................. Building a Website ...............….......................................... Customer Service ...............….............................................. Creating Content ...............…............................................... 10 10 Learning How to Prompt ......…................................................ 21 24 31 37 42 43 44 46 49 AIPRM for ChatGPT ..........................…..................................... Adding as a Chrome Extension ...............…........................ My Favorite Prompts ...............…....................................... Top 15 Prompts to Check Out ...............….......................... 11 12 13 19 51 53 55 56 57 59 60
Exercise 1: XXXXXXXX ..........................….................................. ????? ...............….................................................................. ??????? ...............…............................................................. ????????? ...............…........................................................... ??????? ...............…............................................................... Use ChatGPT for Midjourney ....................................…............. Real Life Use Cases .................................................................... Conclusion ...........................................…................................... Coding with GPT-4 ..........................…....................................... Narrowing Down Requests ...............…............................... Example Code ...............…................................................... Finding Requirements ...............…....................................... Creating the Code ...............…............................................. General Coding Tips ...............…......................................... Using ChatGPT for SEO ..........................…................................ Titles ...............…................................................................. Ideation ...............…............................................................. Keywords ...............….......................................................... Meta Descriptions ...............…............................................. Content Outlines ...............….............................................. PROPERLY Keyword Research with ChatGPT ...............…... 78 82 84 85 87 88 90 92 94 97 99 103 104 115 116 117 119 119 121 127 131 Emailing with ChatGPT ..........................…............................... Basic Emails ...............…...................................................... Tone Modifiers ...............….................................................. Long Email Responses ...............…....................................... Responding to Cold Emails ...............…............................... 61 64 67 71 74
Prompt: The text or message that ChatGPT presents to the user, which the user can respond to in order to start a conversation or receive information. Input: The text or message that the user types or speaks to ChatGPT, which the chatbot uses to generate a response. Training: The process of teaching a machine learning model, like ChatGPT, to perform a specific task by exposing it to large amounts of data. Fine-tuning: The process of further training a pre-trained machine learning model, like ChatGPT, on a smaller dataset to adapt it to a specific task or domain. Vocabulary
ChatGPT, ChatGPT, ChatGPT. So I'm assuming that by now, you guys have heard of ChatGPT, right? Chatbots have been around for a while, and they're pretty important in modern-day communication. But AI-powered chatbots are a whole new level of cool. In this section, we're gonna dive into what ChatGPT-4 is, and cover some of the history behind the model. If you're looking for the value content, skip to Page 11! What Is ChatGPT? ChatGPT-4 is an AI-powered chatbot developed by OpenAI, a research organization dedicated to creating advanced artificial intelligence technologies. ChatGPT-4 is based on the Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4 (GPT-4) language model, which is the latest version of the GPT series. The GPT-4 model was trained on a massive amount of text data - as much as a rumored 100 trillion parameters. Introduction
Essentially, these parameters help it understand natural language and generate human-like responses. In addition, this chatbot relies on a large multimodal model, accepting image and text inputs while emitting text outputs. ChatGPT-4 is designed to engage in human-like conversations, provide personalized responses, and understand the context of any conversation. What is the difference between GPT-4 and GPT-3.5? ChatGPT-4 is the latest iteration of OpenAI’s GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) series, which includes GPT-1, GPT-2, GPT-3 (and its update GPT 3.5), and now GPT-4. These models have been trained on increasingly greater amounts of data and are extremely adept at generating coherent and contextually relevant text. So yea, you’re safe in thinking that the main difference between ChatGPT-3.5 and ChatGPT-4 is the amount of data used to train the language models. ChatGPT-4 has as much as ten times the number of parameters as ChatGPT-3.5, making it much more powerful.
With more parameters, the model has a greater capacity to learn from the data it is trained on, and therefore can generate more accurate and human-like responses. To summarise: GPT-4 Can Understand Images One of ChatGPT-4’s most incredible new features is its ability to process both text and pictures, in what is being called “multimodal” technology. In other words, you can upload images and ChatGPT will recognise them Larger Word Limit The introduction of GPT-4 now means that the language model is capable of handling a 25,000-word input limit, up from 8,000 in GPT-3.5. Higher Accuracy Chat GPT-4 is meant to give users substantially more accurate responses to their queries. According to OpenAI’s update announcement, ChatGPT-4 is "40% more likely to produce factual responses than GPT-3.5." GPT-4 also has more advanced reasoning capabilities when compared to ChatGPT3.5.
Access During Peak Times ChatGPT's huge popularity has meant that the chatbot’s website can be particularly overloaded at times, cutting out access to its features. However, GPT-4 promises to solve that problem with access even during peak times. Faster Responses ChatGPT usually generates its responses in a matter of minutes or even seconds. ChatGPT Plus promises to be even faster enabling more efficient and productive interactions. More Creativity There’s no doubt that ChatGPT-4 is the most collaborative and creative version of the AI so far, particularly when faced with complex and intricate situations. This is noticeable as the bot is capable of processing more instructions than GPT-3.5. For example, ChatGPT-4 is capable of learning a user’s writing style and producing, for example, an essay or a screenplay in the same style. Supports More Languages AI tech has predominantly been trained on English-based data and ChatGPT has predominantly been used by English speakers. However, GPT-4 is able to perform with high accuracy across 26 languages, including Korean, Russian and Japanese.
Connect ChatGPT with the Internet Use the power of AI, with the power of the Internet. Download the Chrome Extension "WebChatGPT: ChatGPT with Internet Access" Connect ChatGPT with Email Use the ChatGPT Writer chrome extension to write or reply to emails using AI by entering a few keywords. Download the Chrome Extension "ChatGPT Writer" Connect ChatGPT with Twitter Let AI and tweetGPT help you write/reply to tweets. Download the Chrome Extension "TweetGPT" Find What Others are Prompting FlowGPT allows you to see the latest and most popular prompts by category, inspiring your next startup or assisting with editing your resume. Download the Chrome Extension "FlowGPT" Use ChatGPT as a Search Extension This Chrome extension allows you to embed ChatGPT responses in Google, Bing, and other search engines. Download the Chrome Extension "ChatonAI" Practical Applications
Connect ChatGPT to Everything Use ChatGPT to finish work anywhere, everywhere. Download the Chrome Extension "Merlin" Connect ChatGPT with Search Extension for web browsers that shows ChatGPT's response alongside search results. Download the Chrome Extension "ChatGPT for Search Engines" Chat to ChatGPT with Your Voice Use the spacebar to use your voice to talk to ChatGPT, instead of typing. Enjoy faster, more fluent conversations not limited by the speed of ChatGPT. Download the Chrome Extension "Promptheus" Text to Speech with ChatGPT AI powered smart voice reader, with natural voices. NaturalReader - Text To Speech, is a chrome extension that converts text online into natural speech Download the Chrome Extension "Natural Reader" Use ChatGPT to Generate Video Generative AI enables users to transform any picture or video into extraordinary experiences Download the Chrome Extension "D-ID"
AIPRM adds a list of curated prompt templates for SEO, SaaS and more to ChatGPT. Basically, it is a giant compilation of the best prompts. I'm giving AIPRM for ChatGPT it's own chapter - that should tell you enough! Let's get into it: Add "AIPRM for ChatGPT" as a Chrome Extension Follow all the download instructions, and let's move onto the content! AIPRM - The Only ChatGPT Extension You'll Need
Outrank Competitor's Article AIPRM adds a list of curated prompt templates for SEO, SaaS and more to ChatGPT. When I'm creating this, there are currently 2600+ prompts to use with ChatGPT - let's check out the best! Best AIPRM Prompts 1. Easily my favorite prompt on the extension, this tool is LEGIT! Simply paste the URL of a competitor blog post into the prompt, and it will create a new blog post with more keywords, value and higher search ranking.
So by now, you should know that I post daily AI tools and tricks on LinkedIn. But let's say I wanted to create an blog where I talk about one of my hobbies: Tai Chi To do this, I'd search up Tai Chi on the internet: Great. Now, let's copy and paste this blog post into AIPRM: Now let's hit enter, and see what type of results come out!
That's pretty sick - all in one click? If you're surprised, you'll love the next prompt! 2. Write a Complete Book in One Click
Wait, wait, wait. You mean I can create a FULL book by only typing in the topic I'm looking for? Let's try out a few examples:
A FULL BOOK ON THE HISTORY OF SESAME STREET? Interesting. What other topics can it do? Let's find it's limits: Could it write about the dystopian reality of George Orwell's 1984? Absolutely.
How about explaining Quantum Physics to fifth graders? Damn. But wait - there HAS to be one topic it sucks at. Ah - I have an idea:
I mean it's okay, but it is awfully generic. Thank god ChatGPT isn't coming for my job! 3. One Click Course Creator
If you are creating a course, project, or outline, I STRONGLY suggest using the One Click Course Creator. Even if you have everything planned out, it never hurts to get extra inspiration!!! I'm currently 75% of the way done writing this eBook - and I just used this prompt for inspiration! It gave me the idea to add Discussion Questions after each chapter :) Let's see how it works:
So I asked the prompt to give me a course outline for Learning How to Mountain Climb for Beginners. At first it explains the course, as well as gives you a title for your project: and then we get a whole outline of the course!
Overall, a great productivity and inspiration tool to save you hours of time planning or writing. Use this purely for inspiration, or use it for blogs! ***Be sure to rewrite or check blog posts after prompts*** Okay!!! I am not going to spend much longer on this chapter, so I will attach a list of my favorite prompts below. Check them all out in your free time! Extras 4. E-Commerce SEO: Generate Product Descriptions! 5. Rewrite Article | Keyword-Rich Content 6. Audit Page Content for SEO [2.1.0] 7. 30 Social Media Posts & Image Suggestions With 1 Click 8. Code Generator 9. Keyword Generator 10. Optimize Your Google Business Profile (GMB) 11. Midjourney V5 prompts - 6 different styles 12. Written SEO Article | 100% Human Content Score 13. Local SEO Master Plan Generator
Test, test, test!!! Play with the temperature of your prompts* Give more context than needed Give examples of what you are looking for Use prompts to avoid AI detection* 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. General Tips Handy Expressions "Let's think step by step" This makes the AI think logically and can be specifically helpful with math problems. "Thinking backwards" This can help if the AI keeps arriving at inaccurate conclusions. "In the style of [famous person]" This will help match styles really well. "As a [insert profession/role]" This helps frame the bot's knowledge, so it knows what it knows—and what it doesn't.
OpenAI Text Classifier Detecting AI generated text is a big problem for safety researchers and educators, among others. Tools like GPTZero, GPT2 detector, and bilingual detectors have seen significant success, However, they can be tricked. The problem of AI text detection will likely be an arms race as new models and new detection methods are introduced. Many companies have already started to build solutions which they claim are very effective, but it is difficult to prove this, especially as models change over time. Methods of Detection 1. The OpenAI Text Classifier is a model trained on a large quantity of AI-generated data and human-written text of a similar quality, the detector is able to compute the likelihood that any given text was created by an LLM. Avoiding Plagiarism with ChatGPT
Quillbot Paraphraser GPTMinus TrickMeNotAI Originality AI 2. The Watermark Method Another method to detect AI generated text requires introducing a watermark when generating the text. These techniques may use a LLM “whitelist” , which is a method of determining if text was generated by a specific AI model. 3. DetectGPT The DetectGPT4 method is able to detect AI-generated text with less setup than the previous concepts. Researchers have found that LLM text generations tend to "occupy negative curvature regions of the model’s log probability function". How to Trick Detection With the development of AI-generated text detectors, there has been an evolution of methods to counteract them. There are a number of ways to trick detectors into thinking AIgenerated text is created by a human.
Editing Strategies Replacing words with synonyms, changing the rate words appear, and mixing up syntax or formatting makes it more difficult for detectors to correctly identify text as AIgenerated. Another editing strategy is putting invisible markers, such as 0-width spaces, into your text, emojis, or other uncommon characters. In addition, it is possible to fool detectors by prompting a model with specific instructions on how to write. Instructions such as: …can make it much more difficult to detect generation. Additional strategies such as asking the model to use empathy, reminding it to choose appropriate wording and tone for what it’s writing, and making sure it includes emotional one-liners are all good.
Prompt engineering (PE) is the process of communicating effectively with an AI to achieve desired results. As AI technology continues to rapidly advance, the ability to master prompt engineering has become a particularly valuable skill. Prompt engineering techniques can be applied to a wide variety of tasks, making it a useful tool for anyone seeking to improve their efficiency in both everyday and innovative activities. but before we look into good or bad prompts, let's look at the different types of prompts: Types of ChatGPT Prompts Open-ended These types of prompts generate a diverse range of responses from ChatGPT. For instance, "Tell me about your experience with [product/service]" or "What are your thoughts on [industry/niche]?" Learning How to Prompt
Multiple-choice These types of prompts offer a set of options for ChatGPT to select from. Examples include "Which [product/service] do you prefer?" or "Do you prefer [Option A] or [Option B]?" Fill-in-the-blank These types of prompts enable you to input specific information into a sentence or question. For example, "My company provides [product/service] to assist customers in achieving [goal/benefit]." Binary These types of prompts require ChatGPT to respond with a simple "Yes" or "No." Examples include "Do you think [industry/niche] is becoming more popular?" or "Have you previously used [product/service]?" Ordering These types of prompts require ChatGPT to order a group of items according to preference or significance. Examples include "Rank these [products/services] from most to least popular" or "Which [product/service] do you think holds the most value for customers?
Prediction These types of prompts require ChatGPT to forecast or make a prediction about a future event or trend. Examples include "What do you think will be the most significant [trend/issue] in [industry/niche] in the next 5 years?" or "How do you anticipate [product/service] will perform in the market next year?" Explanation These types of prompts require ChatGPT to clarify a concept or process. Examples include "Can you explain the [technical term] in simple terms?" or "How does [product/service] work?" Opinion These types of prompts require ChatGPT to offer an opinion or perspective on a topic. Examples include "What is your opinion on [controversial topic]?" or "Do you think [new trend/technology] will be successful in the market?" Instruction These types of prompts require ChatGPT to provide guidance or instructions on a specific task or process. Examples include "How do I [perform a specific task]?" or "What are the steps to [complete a specific process]?"
Scenario These types of prompts require ChatGPT to provide a response based on a particular scenario or situation. Examples include "What would you do if a customer complained about [issue]?" or "How would you handle a situation where [problem] occurred?" Comparative These types of prompts require ChatGPT to compare or contrast two or more items. Examples include "What are the differences between [product A] and [product B]?" or "Which [marketing strategy] do you think is more effective?" Feedback These types of prompts require ChatGPT to provide feedback or suggestions on a product, service, or idea. Examples include "What feedback do you have for my [website/marketing campaign]?" or "Do you have any suggestions for improving [product/service]?" We've seen the different types of prompts that you can ask ChatGPT. Now, let's get ready to master!
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